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Originally Posted by Nyororin
I`m guessing you had quite a nice childhood to be celebrating it back in the 60s - according to my husband, they never even mentioned Christmas where he was growing up (during the 80s). He only knew of the event from KFC commercials. Apparently he asked his parents if they were going to have a tree with presents under it one year, and they told him to go out and climb the mountain behind the house and he could see as many trees as he wanted and pick up anything he found underneath of them - for free.
Another year he pestered his dad who brought him home a fish with a ribbon tied around it.
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I'm a little bit surprised to hear this. It may be a regional thing, then.
We had a Christmas tree for as long as I can remember. Kids in my neighborhood got to go to a few Christmas parties every year because the cram school and the Abacus school held theirs a few days before Christmas so that we could still party at home on the 24th. One of my uncles, who lived near us, was a Yamazaki dealer and on every Christmas Eve, he had his garage packed with hundreds of boxes with Christmas cakes in them for his customers to come and pick up. By age 8 or 9, I was already hooked on the fake non-alcohol champaign by Fujiya.
That was Christamas in the 60's in Nagoya. I graduated from elementary in '71.